A Fool In Haiti

Plea for help

Cite Lumiere De Peredo

by on Jul.12, 2010, under Haiti, People, Plea for help, Work

Wow, I got some new photos off my broken phone and am happy to be finally able to share these…

Teacher Michelle teaches her class

Whilst I was in Haiti, on March 29th I made a trip out to Cite Lumiere De Peredo in Peredo.

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Cite Lumiere is a school with about 400 students ranging in age from 5 to 25. The reason for students there being above the normal age we Westerners would normally go to school is that students cannot normally afford to go to school when they are younger, and so they get in whenever they are able to.

A week earlier Djony Pierre (the school principal) had heard there were some blanks (white people) in town who were trying to find ways to help Haiti and he came out to visit to see if we could help him and his school out. He was one of about fifty people who came to seek help from Westerners and now it is time to tell his story.

This is Djony Piere.
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Cite Lumiere is a private school. When I first heard this, my instinct was much like it would be in the developed world – A private school must be rich and therefore they probably don’t really need my help. But I quickly learnt that this was wrong! It is private because it receives absolutely no money from the state and they have to raise all the money themselves. In Peredo, there is one state secondary school for boys and one state secondary girls’ school. Cite Lumiere has 400 students of both genders, it is the only school in Peredo that teaches primary classes. It has 16 teaching staff, 1 guard and a “housewife” who I believe does all the maintenance there.

There is no orphanage in Peredo but I didn’t get the figures for how many orphans were living in that town. I will email Djony and ask him to confirm all the figures on this page.

The school has been going since October 4th, 2004 and was set up by Djony in his attempt to better his country, help kids get an education and to teach. Running your own school is a great status symbol in Haiti and he does it really well. Fortunately, not a great deal of structural damage was done to the school during the earthquake, but it was affected immensely economically by the fallout of funds being sent elsewhere. And I should mention that the school is non-denominational accepting people of all faiths.

I was shown around the school, talked to the children of all ages. It was amazing how astute they were when it came to issues such as the criminal syphoning off of cash that is donated to Haiti. They all knew about that, even the youngsters. They made pleas for my help and I offered to do what I could by way of telling their story to the world. I was gutted when I thought I had lost the photos and videos of that school but am so relieved I can show the world this story.

One very thought-provoking thing happened at the end of the day as I was leaving. Djony told me that it was not a school day. It was actually a school holiday and he had arranged a special day in to coincide with my visit, so that the I could meet the kids and help them get their story out. This was really moving and I’m glad I’m finally able to share the story.

Please see the pictures of the school below. I’m going to sort out and upload the videos shortly.

If you have some spare cash, please please consider making a donation to Cite Lumiere. In the first instance, please send Djony an email at djonypierre1978(AT)yahoo.fr

Thank you! Ayibobo!!

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Motor cycle riding Vodou high priest

by on Mar.20, 2010, under Funding, Haiti, People, Plea for help, Vodou

Hello all! I’m now in in Cayes-jacmel staying at Temp Chango Chawa, the peristyle & south-east headquarters for the Federasyon National Vodouisan Ayisyen run by Ati Jean Andvenor Lundy. An amazing place and a wonder to be here. Local vodouisants keep turning up looking for food, money, gossip and to meet the 2 blancs.


This is Ati Jean Andvenor Lundy





Mr Lundy uses his motorcycle to visit the 150 peristyles in his jurisdiction – many of which have been damaged or destroyed and many are now without food. I am blessed to be staying in his home – his peristyle – a temple to Chango the Orisha and I send his request for help out to the world. Help can be sent to me in the first instance via my paypal account above.

Mr Lundy needs his motor cycle repaired ASAP and sends a request out to the mystics AND other concerned citizens of the world to aid him in raising the money – $US300 for the repairs.

If you speak Kreyol and are reading this, please call him on +50937522628. I’ll post up th details of the bank account for the Federaysyon shortly and money can be sent directly to it once that is organised…

This is his personal plea and I can personally vouch for the necessity and urgency of the situation here. All the money I’m receiving is going to great sources and really worth while people. I have full documentation of everything but not the resources here to upload every pic and vid I take. I hope to be able to soon.

I’m having fun, meeting some amazing people, having my eyes opened to new and strange and beautiful and powerful things and doing all I can do to help. Mambo Paula is well but still internet-shy. Thanks for reading! I’ll post again soon….

Love, Sean

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Papouche

by on Mar.17, 2010, under Haiti, Orphanage, People, Plea for help, Work

This is Papouche. One of LaBien’s adopted kids is always drawing birds and flowers
. I took loads of photos of his art but current bandwidth costs restricts me to s single upload at this time. He will probably be taken in to the Danthor Foundation Orphanage once it is ready :-)

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